Four year driver’s license proposal to be discussed
Lusanda Bill
17 October 2011
The process of applying for a driver's licence could take up to four years if a new proposal by the Transport Department is given the go ahead.
Department spokesperson, Logan Maistry, says there will be some significant changes to the current system, but repeated that these must still be properly discussed.
Maistry says the new system is aimed at reducing carnage on the roads.
Almost 20-thousand motorists have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol since October last year.
17 October 2011
The process of applying for a driver's licence could take up to four years if a new proposal by the Transport Department is given the go ahead.
Department spokesperson, Logan Maistry, says there will be some significant changes to the current system, but repeated that these must still be properly discussed.
Maistry says the new system is aimed at reducing carnage on the roads.
Almost 20-thousand motorists have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol since October last year.
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